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SR 91 Construction Almost Finished and More: Week in Review
Twinsburg Patch brings you the news recap for this week.

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I am proud to say I was a finalist in the 2010 William Randolph Hearst Awards for Television News. If you don't know news, that's a pretty high accomplishment.
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A life long NE Ohio boy, I love (and sometimes hate) watching the Browns and the Buckeyes, occasionally screaming at the television! I love meeting new people and have been incredibly blessed to get to know the cities of Twinsburg and Solon and their people.
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Twinsburg Patch brings you the news recap for this week.

Solon Patch brings you the stories you may have missed this week.
The road will be closed for emergency repairs after Friday's water main break.
This 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom, 1,390-square-foot home was built in 1976.
This 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,512-square-foot home was built in 1953.
Nearly 700 sets of twins have signed up for the 2013 festival.
Gov. John Kasich and other Nestlè and community leaders spoke during Thursday's ceremony.
Gov. John Kasich joined Nestlè leaders in Thursday's groundbreaking for its new research and development center.
The district could save $1 million in reduced interest.
The $53 million dollar facility could be finished by 2014.
The following information was provided by the Solon Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Krissy Motts came to show her support for the officers participating in this year's Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Officers biked four miles in the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
Twinsburg City Council and the mayor awarded three young men with proclamations for earning the highest honor in Boy Scouting.
Did you see any storm-related in your neighborhood? Tell us in the comments section below.
The following information was provided by the Solon Police Department. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
The $938,000 project will add left turn lanes for north and southbound traffic.
Patch wants to know your thoughts on what should be put on this property.